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Included:
  • Accomodation on comfortable sailing yacht
  • Experienced YACHT-HOLIDAY skipper on RYA level
  • Fix sailing itinerary with a mix of harbours and bays
  • Insider tips for restaurants, activities, bars and trips
  • Detailed travel documents
Facts:
  • Duration: 7, 10 or 14 days
  • Group size: 4-10 pax.
  • Checkin-day is saturday
    in pre- and post-season also wednesday possible
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from
€ 650,-
per person

Navajo Bucht
Greece Route A and BGreece Route A and B

SEE JOURNEY DETAILS

You can choose from following routes:
 

In the Aegaen:

Route A Athens/Lavrion – Kythnos – Kea – Syros – Mikonos/Paros – Naxos –  MIlos

Route B Kos – Kalimnos – Leros – Lipsi – Patmos or Rhodes – Symi – Tilos – Nisiros

 

In the Ionian sea:

Route C  Lefkas – Lakka – Parga – Ithaka – Kefalonia – Zakynthos (alternative from Corfu – Gaios (Paxos) – Plataria – Syvota)

DETAILS

 

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Your journey details


There is a reason that nearly every island and islet in the Aegean Sea is inhabited by at least a handful of people - paradisical beaches, lonesome bays, lovely mediterranean weather and food to die for. And what would be more fitting to experience this beauty via island hopping on a luxurious yacht! Book with us your personal aegean island hopping holiday and savour the taste of the mediterranean life!

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Athens

The capital of Greece, Athens, is a city nearly ten thousand years old and has always been world-known for its history and its people. Grab a Souvlaki sandwich, mediterranean-style grilled meat with vegetables in a pita, from a street food stand and make your way down to the ancient city centre. Towering above all stands the Acropolis, transformed from being a fortress to housing temple complexes dedicated to the greek gods , it is the most famous sight and embodies the cultural history of Greece. Giant temples, their entries embellished with the famous Doric columns are here to be marveled at. Certainly nightlife isn’t anywhere near being dull with lively bars, lovely restaurants and thrilling discos for you to discover. The marina of Athens is where we set sail towards other destinations on our journey through the Aegean Sea.


Lavrion

If you were looking for a more relaxed and chilled-out start into your Aegean yacht cruise adventure - then the harbor city of Lavrion might be the best suit for you! A lot smaller than Athens and definitely a whole lot less people, the city offers you the same qualities to dive into the adventure. Besides being an alternate starting point, Lavrion also has the best possibilities to go snorkeling, diving or just relaxing at the golden sand beach - and if you just wanted to savour the city itself, you will find delicious local cooking as well as inviting bars down by the marina.



Kea

First stop on our route is the mountainous island Kea and while getting closer you can already see the wreck of the Britannic - the sister ship of the famous Titanic. After hitting a german landmine in the first world war the ship sank and is now a sight lying on the shores of the island. Another notable sight is the Lion of Kea, a statue of a lion chiseled in granite that is nearly twenty feet long and ten feet tall - dated back to the 6th century BC. Other than that, this island is not too popular with tourists, so relaxing at the beaches or plenty bays is a must - the mediterranean heat and the rocky landscape is a nice view to have.



Syros

Sailing further from Kea across the Aegean Sea, our next recommended stop is Siros - the pearl of the greek culture. The charm of these tiny villages on the island, which stood true to their origin is genuine. Hills of lush green olive trees and your typical mediterranean island fauna of birds and reptiles - most notably though the mediterranean seal. The coast is characterized by caves and untouched beaches of golden sand. For the nightlife enthusiasts among yourselves is Syros also recommendable, gourmet restaurants and hip bars even a casino is waiting there for you.



Mykonos

If Syros’ nightlife wasn’t enough for you, Mykonos is famous for being a party island - attracting internationally famous DJs to the countless island clubs and bars as well as being open-minded and gay-friendly clubbing destination. By daylight Mykonos changes to a more postcard-like scenery with tiny churches, windmills and rocky landscape -definitely a sight to show off.



Naxos

Much more barren than Mykonos, Naxos has mostly the same look - the typical cycladean architecture of white square houses with the rocky landscape going into a pebble beach with a pearl blue water right underneath. A beautiful old town with ancient ruins and stories to tell from times long ago and temple complexes, that unfortunately never got finished - all of this is easily explored on a day trip. For the aces among you: Wind- & Kitesurfing is also possible with the strong Meltemi winds blowing towards the island.



Paros

Paros is the island on this route with the most traditional greek charm - it seems as if time stood still on this island. Yet the island gives you the opportunity to try out different watersports at the plenty waterparks as well as the sandy bays you find on Paros.



Milos

Sitting right on top of an inactive volcano, the island of Milos really shines out on our route through the Aegean Sea. Thermal springs to visit and hot gas leaks to marvel are common on this island and the landscape is a different one. The most diverse coastline you can find in the whole mediterranean so to say, from white rugged cliffs to soft golden sand beaches - don’t you worry, it’s surely worth the coin! A special feature here are the Syrmata houses - Houses that are built on sea level for the fishermen to drive their boats into their colorful “garages”, definitely an amusing sight!

 

Kythnos

Home to numerous vineyards, healing springs and calm, but modern villages - Kythnos has a lot to offer even by night! Nightlife is qualitative on the island with regional gourmet cuisine and fresh cheese that is produced on the island itself. Cycladean architecture inbetween fawn, barren hills with gorgeous sandy bays full of the turqouise mediterranean water.

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The Dodecanese route offers a perfect island-hopping experience while getting to know the cuisine and local places of the Greeks. Starting from Kos, we can begin our tour both towards the north and south, depending on the weather. Far away from mass tourism, you can discover these dreamy islands.

Rhodes

Pale, rugged rocky shoreline and crystalline water - the two most mediterranean features as seen on nearly every Aegean island. What makes Rhodes much more than this, is its colorful and rich history - so rich that even at times they had a giant bronze statue dedicated to the sun god Helios to watch over their harbor. Step foot into the old town and delve into times long ago, but not forgotten as this island has had nearly a dozen different peoples leave their footprints. Also known as the “Island of the Sun”, Rhodes has all year long radiant sunshine to offer and hot summery temperatures. Being the largest of the Dodecanese islands, everybody finds something worth their time: relaxing, shopping, adventurous day trips or just enjoying greek culture and local cuisine.

 

Symi

Colorful houses, more than a whole lot monasteries and chapels, a really rugged shoreline and views to the island of Rhodes and the neighbouring land of Turkey. A whopping number of 364 monasteries and chapels can be found on this tiny island and most importantly the Panormitis monastery dedicated to the holy archangel Michael with a worthy museum right next to it.



Tilos

Untouched, unspoilt nature in the form of naked, tan hills and valleys of lush, green forests and ever-bubbling springs - combined with an animal life that is more than vibrant and unmatched in its diversity, no surprise that this island was the inspiration for poets and painters alike. Enjoy your stay on this beautiful piece of island and savour every last bit - Tilos is a gorgeous place and will leave its mark.



Mandraki

Sitting on the volcanic island of Nisyros, the harbor town of Mandraki flaunts you with its gorgeous marina surrounded by the whitewashed stone houses typical for the Aegean. Fancy, little local restaurants and inviting bars are right next to the sea and if you were to explore the island itself - that’s where Nisyros really shines: Being purely of volcanic origin, the inland is dominated by its caldera - the Stefanos crater - and the shorelines are all kinds of diverse. The southern and western coastline is rugged and full of cliffs, so anchoring here and enjoying the lonesome bays of deep blue crystalline waters is a must - if you were looking for a more relaxing and complete experience, the northern as well as the eastern coastline is gorgeous with the light brown volcanic sand beaches and lovely restaurants and bars all around.



Kos

For the real holiday feeling, visit the island of Kos - more than 12 miles of pure golden sand beaches around the whole island, a plethora of delicious local restaurants and lively bars, shopping streets with charming boutiques. Because of the elongated shape of the island, it really does not matter where you are - the beach is always just a jump away. Hop off your yacht and enjoy the greek culture!

 

Kalymnos

Kalymnos is a really mountainous and interesting island. Segmented in mountainous hill ranges and valleys of whitewashed stone houses, the island has a different shape compared to the others - which makes hiking trips much more interesting here. The valleys also offer smaller, more private beaches of golden sand with calm, turquoise waters. Step away from all the noise and enjoy the silence of these bays.

 

Leros

A paradise for nature lovers, the island of Leros flaunts you with untouched and unspoilt nature with forests of pine, oak, eucalyptus and your typical regional olive groves - a green oasis for those looking for rest and relaxation. Another impressive sight is the fortress built by the Knight of St. John in the 14th century throning on top of a hill and overlooking most of the island itself.



Lipsi

One of the smaller dodecanese islands, Lipsi is surrounded by more than a dozen of tiny islets - so no matter where you go, you will always discover something new. Hidden sea caves, vivid underwater animal life and plenty of bays of golden sand to choose from - the possibilities are never ending!



Patmos

Although being a very small island compared to the other Dodecanese, Patmos is more important than it seems. A very important place of pilgrimage for the greek-orthodox community with one of the most important monasteries situated on the island: The monastery of St. John. Also the birthplace of the Book of Revelation - so, as you can see a really important place for christian culture. Other than that, the island has a characteristic landscape with green hills of mediterranean forests and a lot of lonesome, crystal clear blue bays to relax in.

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While our routes A and B through the Aegean sea are recommended for experienced sailors, the route C through the Ionian sea is especially recommended for first timers. The Ionian sea sports a more moderate climate and is known for calmer winds as well as more arid, hot mediterranean temperatures - the perfect fit for a more relaxing vacation by the sea.
 


Korfu

The biggest island of the Ionian isles, Korfu, has a really beautiful, special landscape. Lush, vividly green forested hills and white rocky shorelines distinguish the island - and if the picture you have in mind right now doesn’t impress you: between the rugged, white shores you’ll find bays of white sand beaches and gorgeous light blue sea. The history of the island goes way back, some estimates even speak of 750 000 years: A stone chopper was found in the Korission-lagoon that dates back to the times of hunters and gatherers. Since then humans were settling on the gorgeous island of Korfu and left their footprints - there is definitely a lot to discover here. Byzanthine museums, venetian fortresses of old and new and grand mansions with views to die for are all scattered around the town. Grab yourselves a Souvlaki from the local street food stalls and make your way down to the marina, because we’re going on a journey!



Gaios & Lakka (Paxos Island)

Both of these town are on the island of Paxos. Gaios counts as the art and culture centre of the island with a smaller, but very interesting museum where ancient artifacts and fossils. This small harbor town also has a lot of tiny churches and chapels mostly right next to the sea - a very well recommended day trip for tourists.
The town of Lakka is the pendant to Gaios - a traditional fishermen’s village where time seems to be standing still. Lakka is mostly car-free and a really tranquil village. Gorgeous, narrow alleyways to wander and lovely little bars to fade out the day. Also the bay at Lakka is shallow and invites everyone to go snorkeling or even dabble in fishing.



Lefkas

Also known as Lefkada, Lefkas serves us as an alternate starting point for our route - perfectly connected to the mainland via a bridge. The town is not only interesting because of its connection to the mainland of Greece, but also a really calm hideout - fortunately mass tourism left this city out. The Spyridon main square impresses with colorful architecture and numerous tiny restaurants and bars to choose from.



Parga

The greek harbor town of Parga has a very similar history of changing rulers like Korfu - the most interesting sight is the old venetian fortress overlooking the town and protecting it from above the bay. The first thing you’ll see are the incredibly colorful houses of Parga right above to the crystal clear turquoise sea and the white sand beach - a sight that would count as unique even in the Mediterranean area.



Ithaka

This island might be the smallest of the Ionian isles, but the most famous - Ithaka is the hometown of Odysseus known from the epos “Odyssey” written by the famous greek poet Homer. Wander around the island and discover the special landmarks such as the Paleochora ( aka the cave of nymphs), where according to the epos Odysseus hid his treasures or the Arethusa springs where Odysseus met the swineherd Eumaeus - this island is full of hidden gems from long ago and a real treasure chest for the Indiana Jones’ among yourselves.



Navagio Bay at Kefalonia

The final stop of our route is the Navagio Bay at Kefalonia also known as Zakynthos. There is a good reason that this particular bay is the last stop - the first time you’ll lay your eyes on this beach will remain in your memory forever. As if cut right out of a postcard, the beach sits between two giant cliffs with nothing but white sand and light blue water - indisputably the most beautiful beach you’ll find in the Mediterranean. What makes the beach much more unique is the giant rusty shipwreck sitting in the middle. 

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Our yachts do have a comfortable saloon with complete kitchen, spacious dining table, spacious double cabins, bath rooms with shower and toilet, external cockpit with dining table, relaxation area and bathing platform with outside shower. With this package you book a sailing monohull.

 

Yacht for a group of 4 persons (= minimum)

Layout of a 3 cabin monohull-sailingyacht

Yacht for a group of 6 persons

Layout of a 4 cabin monohull-sailingyacht

Yacht for a group of 8 persons

Layout of a 5 cabin monohull-sailingyacht

Learn more about sailing monohulls

No matter which tour you choose, our ports of departure are all easily accessible via close-by airports:

Route A:
Airport Athens (ATH)

Route B:
Airports Kos (KGS) or Rhodes (RHO)

Route C:
Airports Corfu (CFU) or Preveza (PVK)

 

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Prices


Base-Price

from € 650,-

per person*

Yacht

Accomodation

Skipper

*minimum participants: 4 people | if there is cabin booking (1-3 pax) other persons will be added. All quoted prices are final according to §19 UStg
If you do not choose according ADDITIONAL packages, fuel and final cleaning (~€130,-) have to be payed from the boardkitty on spot

Fuel flate rate

plus € 50,-

per person

includes fuel consumption

Comfort-Package

plus € 50,-

per person

Dinghymotor

WIFI on board

bedlinen

final cleaning

Fees package

plus € 100,-

per person

includes all harbour and marina fees

Premium-Yacht-Upgrade

plus € 149,-

per person

New yacht guaranteed (max 3 years old)

Board-Service

plus € 399,-

per person

includes breakfast and lunch

Single cabin

plus € 330,-

per person

Single use in a double cabin

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